Calculate the mass of butane

  1. Gaseous butane will react with gaseous oxygen to produce gaseous carbon dioxide and gaseous water . Suppose 16.9 g of butane is
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  2. Gaseous butane will react with gaseous oxygen to produce gaseous carbon dioxide and gaseous water . Suppose 16.9 g of butane is
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  3. Gaseous butane will react with gaseous oxygen to produce gaseous carbon dioxide and gaseous water . Suppose 29.1 g of butane is
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  4. Gaseous butaneCH3CH22CH3 will react with gaseous oxygen O2 to produce gaseous carbon dioxide CO2 and gaseous water H2O . Suppose
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  5. A lighter contains 3.59 g of butane. How many moles of butane are present at STP?Thoughts: So, correct me if I'm wrong however
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  6. Ok, I'm trying my best here, I'm learning, and I'm thinking I'm on a roll, until I can't get the right answer again.....First..
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  7. I need to find the mass of butane gas and I only know the following things (you cannot use the molar mass of butane):volume = 80
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  8. The ∆G° of vaporization for butane at 298 K and 1.00 atm is -2.125 kJ/mol. Calculate the pressure, in atm, of butane vapor in
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  9. How many butane molecules are present in a sample that contains 5.0 moles of butane? (Butane- C4H10)What would be the mass of 75
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  10. When 3.00 g of butane, C4H10, are combusted in a calorimeter containing 800. g of water, the temperature of the water changes by
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